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'''Enharmonic equivalence''' may arise from this approach. This is when you have multiple names for the same pitch. C-sharp is enharmonically equivalent to D-flat, but only in 12edo, 24edo, 36edo, etc.
'''Enharmonic equivalence''' may arise from this approach. This is when you have multiple names for the same pitch. C-sharp is enharmonically equivalent to D-flat, but only in 12edo, 24edo, 36edo, etc.


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== Specific notation schemes ==
* Non-A-G extensions, including [[Erv Wilson]]'s greek letters, [[Bohlen-Pierce]] notation, [[Armodue]] number notation, [[Fox-Raven notation]]
; Diatonic
* [[Circle-of-fifths notation]] (and neutral circle-of-fifths notation)
** [[Ups and downs notation]] (and neutral ups and downs notation)
** [[Syntonic-rastmic subchroma notation]]
** [[Sagittal notation]]
 
; Nondiatonic
* [[Bohlen-Pierce]] notation (based on the [[lambda]] scale)
* [[Armodue]] number notation (based on the [[superdiatonic]] scale)
* [[Fox-Raven notation]] (based on the [[oneirotonic]] scale)
* [[Diamond-mos notation]]
 
; Unsorted
* [[Erv Wilson]]'s greek letters <!-- what's this? -->
* [[Aaron Hunt]]'s system
 
== Related topics ==
* The term "albitonic"
* [[Mark Gould]]'s connection of accidentals to [[bi-level MOS]]
* [[Mark Gould]]'s connection of accidentals to [[bi-level MOS]]
* the term "[[albitonic]]"
* Connections to [[Sagittal notation]] and [[Aaron Hunt]]'s system


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